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Naples, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Naples, Utah

Naples sits just east of Vernal in the Uintah Basin, and the 3-bed, 2-bath floor plan is the workhorse of this market. Most homes in this size class were built between the late 1970s and the mid-2010s, riding the waves of the oil and gas economy that drives Uintah County. Expect a mix of ranch-style homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, manufactured homes on permanent foundations, and newer stick-built construction in subdivisions off 1500 South and along the Naples corridor toward Ashley Valley. Pricing for a standard 3/2 typically lands well below Wasatch Front comps — buyers coming from Salt Lake or Utah County are often surprised at what their budget covers out here, including detached shops, RV parking, and room for a horse or two on the larger parcels.

The trade-off is location: Naples is a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Salt Lake City and roughly three hours from the nearest commercial airport with regular flights. In exchange, buyers get quick access to Dinosaur National Monument, Flaming Gorge, the High Uintas, and some of the best hunting and fishing units in the state. Winters are cold and dry, summers run hot but not humid, and the Uintah School District serves most of the area. A 3/2 here works for first-time buyers, oilfield workers needing a home base, retirees downsizing from larger ranch properties, and families who want a yard without HOA rules. Browse the active 3-bed, 2-bath listings below to see what's currently on the market in Naples.

April 2026 · Naples market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Naples right now.

Full Naples market report
Median sale
$316,500
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
148 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Naples.

What's the typical price range for a 3-bed, 2-bath home in Naples?

Most 3/2 homes in Naples trade in a wide band depending on age, lot size, and whether there's a shop or outbuildings. Older manufactured homes on land tend to sit on the lower end, while newer stick-built homes in subdivisions like those near 2500 South push higher. Pricing here tracks closely with the energy sector, so it can move faster than statewide averages.

Are most 3/2 homes in Naples on city water and sewer?

It varies by location. Homes inside the more developed parts of Naples connect to Ashley Valley Water and the local sewer district, while properties on the edges toward Jensen or out by the river often rely on private wells and septic. Always check the seller's disclosure and water rights documentation — culinary and irrigation water are handled separately here.

Do 3-bed, 2-bath homes in Naples usually come with garages or shops?

A two-car attached garage is standard on most stick-built homes. Detached shops are common too, especially on properties over a third of an acre — buyers in the Basin often need space for trucks, trailers, ATVs, and oilfield gear. Listings will note shop dimensions and whether they're heated or have 220V wiring.

What school district serves Naples?

Naples falls within the Uintah School District. Elementary-age kids typically attend Naples Elementary or Davis Elementary, with Vernal Middle School and Uintah High School serving older students. All schools are within a short drive.

Is Naples a good fit for first-time buyers?

Yes — entry-level 3/2 homes here are some of the more affordable options in eastern Utah, and USDA Rural Development loans are available in parts of the area, which can mean zero down payment for qualified buyers. The catch is job stability tied to energy prices, so lenders sometimes scrutinize income history more closely.

How long do 3-bed, 2-bath homes typically stay on the market in Naples?

Days on market swing with oil and gas activity. During active drilling cycles, well-priced 3/2 homes can move in under a month; during downturns, they may sit 60-90 days or longer. Watching price reductions on aged listings is often a useful negotiating signal here.